AAPM TG 35, TG 45 Safety considerations for Linear Accelerators
TG - S1CM_CML
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Figure 1 shows the calculated consumption of welding consumables as a function of plate thickness, welding process, groove angle, and root opening for butt joints. Figure 2 shows the calculated consumption of welding consumables as a function of fillet size, welding process, and reinforcement size. These diagrams were developed using the calculations obtained by the following equation for both groove and fillet welding joints under the prerequisites given below.
C = [(A1 + A2) × L × G E ] × 1 10
where C: Consumption of welding consumables (kg); A1: Area of Section A1 weld metal (mm2) (See Fig. 3); A2: Area of Section A2 reinforcement (mm2) (See Fig. 3); L: Weld length (m); G: Specific gravity of weld metal (7.85 g/cm3); E: Deposition Efficiency (%) — SMAW covered electrodes: 55%; GMAW solid/metal-cored wires: 95%; FCAW flux-cored wires: 90%; SAW solid wires: 100%.
Fig. 1 Consumption of covered electrodes in SMAW and solid/metal-cored wires in GMAW of butt joints
Fig. 2 Consumption of covered electrodes in SMAW, flux-cored wires in FCAW, solid/metal-cored wires in GMAW, and solid wires in SAW of fillet joints
Butt weld jointH = (2 / 46.8) x T + 0.86
Fillet weld joint(A2 is given in ratio in Fig. 3)
Fig. 3 Weld sizes ( in deg., H, R, S, and T in mm)
A Guide to Estimating the Consumption of Welding Consumables